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Fatemah Farag's Articles
Sitting upon the dead
The number of journalists who are killed on the job is on the rise. And we all have a responsibility – and interest – in taking a stand
We are better than FGM
The percentage of girls aged 15 to 17, who have had the procedure, has dropped from 74 percent in 2008 to 61 percent in 2014, and the government is targeting to bring the number down by another 15 percent
We Egyptian women: A legacy of achievement, struggle, and endurance
The history of the women’s movement in Egypt goes back to at least the late 1800s, yet that legacy struggles to propel us forward as evidenced by the latest debate on the proposed new personal status law
Coverage by omission: The dilemma of foreign correspondence
Does the narrative of Western media coverage of Egypt contribute to the sense that the country is being maligned intentionally? Politics aside, the answer also lies in the way foreign coverage comes to being
Journalists: Our Deaths Foretold
Journalism in its most pure form speaks truth to power. But should the price be a journalist’s life?
What Egyptians really want
Again, Egyptians have proven to Western pundits that their readymade theories and conclusions are void. Will the latter listen and learn this time?
The weakest link, our strongest asset
Although 'local journalists' in Egypt often risk life and limb to cover events, they seldom enjoy the institutional protections afforded their mainstream counterparts
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